Citations

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Report
Chinsinga, Blessings. Political economy of cash transfers In Malawi. London, United Kingdom: Overseas Development Institute, 2009.
Working Paper
Chinsinga, Blessings, and Michael Chasukwa. "Youth, agriculture and land grabs in Malawi." IDS Bulletin 43, no. 6 (2012): 67-77.
Journal Article
Zuka, Sane Pashane, Blessings Chinsinga, and Michael Chasukwa. "The Political Economy of Land Grabs in Malawi: Investigating the Contribution of Limphasa Sugar Corporation to Rural Development." Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics (2013).
Thesis or Dissertation
Lavu, Esther. "The Demographic Behaviour of an Indigenous Population in Urban Papua New Guinea: the Motu Koitabu of Hanuabada." Doctor of Philosophy, University of Papua New Guinea, 2012.
Journal Article
Gadabu, O J, R C Manjomo, S G Mwakilama, G P Douglas, A D Harries, C Moyo, L D Makonokaya, S Kang'oma, R Chitedze, and F B Chinsinga. "An electronic register for vital registration in a rural village with no electricity in Malawi." Public Health Action 4, no. 3 (2014): 145-149.
Journal Article
Orr, Alastair, Blessings Mwale, and Donata Saiti-Chitsonga. "Exploring seasonal poverty traps: The 'six-week window' in southern Malawi." Journal of Development Studies 45, no. 2 (2009): 227-255.
Journal Article
Horst A, Heather. "The blessings and burdens of communication: cell phones in Jamaican transnational social fields." Global Networks 6, no. 2 (2006): 143-159.
Journal Article
Duru, Emmanuel. "The politics of oil in the Niger Delta." e-International Relations (2010).
Thesis or Dissertation
Kachale, Blessings. "Elderly carers: the experiences of the elderly caring for orphans and vulnerable children in the context of the HIV/Aids epidemic in Chiradzuru district, Malawi." Doctor of Philosophy, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, 2015.
Journal Article
Lettow, Monique, Hannock Tweya, Nora E Rosenberg, Clement Trapence, Virginia Kayoyo, Florence Kasende, Blessings Kaunda, Mina C Hosseinipour, Michael Eliya, and Fabian Cataldo. "Baseline characteristics of study sites and women enrolled in a three-arm cluster randomized controlled trial: PMTCT uptake and retention (pure) Malawi." Reproductive Health 14, no. 1 (2017): 82.
Conference Paper
Eales, Aran, Damien Frame, Peter Dauenhauer, Blessings Kambombo, and Philimon Kamanga. "Electricity Access Options Appraisal in Malawi: Dedza District Case Study." 2017 IEEE PES PowerAfrica Conference, 2017-06-27 - 2017-06-30, GIMPA Conference Centre. 2017.
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